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The stacking port selection option, which allows you to choose between native and alternate ports, is
enabled by default for X460-G2 switches. For more information, see Selecting Native and Alternate
Stacking Ports on page 206.
Table 83: Stacking Methods for X460-G2 Switches
Stacking Method Speed per Link (HDX) Cable Type and Lengths
SummitStack
(rear panel, with VIM)
See Native Stacking for X460-G2 Switches on
page 198.
10 Gbps 0.5m, 1.5m, 3.0m, 5.0m
SummitStack-V160
(rear panel, with VIM)
See Native Stacking for X460-G2 Switches on
page 198.
40 Gbps QSFP+
SummitStack-V
(front panel 10G models)
See Alternate Stacking for X460-G2 Switches
on page 199.
10 Gbps 0.5m–40km
SFP+
Native Stacking for X460-G2 Switches
X460-G2 1-gigabit switch models (GE4) support native stacking through an attached VIM-2ss or
VIM-2q module.
The VIM-2ss module permits stacking using the standard SummitStack cables.
Figure 157: VIM-2ss SummitStack Module
1 = LEDs
2= Stacking ports
The VIM-2q module connects to QSFP+ cables to form stacks using the SummitStack-V160 protocol.
Stacking Considerations for Each Switch Model
Building Stacks
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